Contributions de programme aux ONG suisses
Taking the particular vulnerabilities of the population of rural areas in southern and eastern Africa, with a particular focus on poverty-related diseases. into account and in consideration of the existing Millennium Development Goals as well as emerging global health challenges, SolidarMed contributes towards the following thematic goals: 1) The burden of disease due to malaria, HIV, TB and other diseases is reduced 2) The health of pregnant women, mothers and newborns is improved 3) The health of children is improved
Región/País | Tema | Período | Presupuesto |
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África Oriental y Austral |
Salud
Atención primaria de salud
Fortalecimiento del sistema sanitario Enfermedades de transmisión sexual inclusive el VIH/sida |
01.01.2013
- 31.12.2014 |
CHF 4’800’000
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- The burden of disease due to malaria, HIV, TB and other diseases is reduced.
- The health of pregnant women, mothers and newborns is improved.
- The health of children is improved.
- Primary health care in the programme areas has improved
- Health competencies and capacities at community level are strengthened
- The situation of health personnel in the programme areas has improved
- Processes of dialogue and decision-making are influenced by sensitising and engaging in dialogue with experts and policy makers.
- Solidarmed
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Sector según clasificación del comité de ayuda al desarrollo de la OCDE SALUD
SALUD
PROGRAMAS / POLÍTICAS SOBRE POBLACIÓN Y SALUD REPRODUCTIVA
Sub-Sector según clasificación del comité de ayuda al desarrollo de la OCDE Atención sanitaria básica
Política sanitaria y gestión administrativa
Lucha contra ETS (enfermedades de transmisión sexual), incluido el VIH/SIDA
Temas transversales Proyecto específico para la igualdad de género.
El proyecto apoya también mejoras en la organización contraparte
Tipo de ayuda Ayuda pública al desarrollo (ODA)
Tipo de colaboración Contribuciones básicas bilaterales a ONG y a otros organismos privados
Modo de financiación Ayuda no reembolsable
Tipo de ayuda Contribución a proyectos y programas
Ayuda ligada/no ligada Ayuda no ligada
Número de proyecto 7F06293
Contexto |
Whilst globally, the health of children has improved significantly (7.7 million deaths in 2010 compared to the 11.9 million deaths in 1990), the health ofwomen and mothers (251 deaths per 100‘000 births) is stagnating and deserves significantly more attention and funding. The global commitment to combating infectious diseases(particularly in the areas of HIV, malaria and TB) has paid off and achieved very positive results: Malaria mortality has dropped by more than a third since 2004; the number of people undergoing antiretroviral therapy has risen from 2 to over 6 million; the number of new HIV infections has begun to fall for the first time, particularly amongst children. |
Objetivos |
SolidarMed improves health care for 1.5 million people in southern and eastern Africa. |
Grupos destinarios |
SolidarMed’s health programmes primarily target the population of rural areas in southern and eastern Africa, with a particular focus on poverty-related diseases. With this focus, we contribute to societal cohesion and the development of civil society. Depending on local needs and the corresponding programmatic focus, certain focal areas are given specific weight (e.g. programmes for mothers and newborns; to benefit youth and girls in HIV prevention programmes etc.). |
Efectos a medio plazo |
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Resultados |
Resultados de las fases anteriores: Through our support of 10 hospitals and around 100 health centres, SolidarMed has already contributed to improved primary health care for a total of 1.5 million people. |
Dirección / Officina Federal responsable |
COSUDE |
Crédito |
Cooperación al desarrollo |
Contrapartes del proyecto |
Contraparte del contrato Organización suiza sin fines de lucro |
Presupuesto | Fase en curso Presupuesto suizo CHF 4’800’000 Presupuesto actual suizo ya emitido CHF 4’800’000 |
Fases del proyecto |
Fase 5
01.01.2017
- 31.12.2018
(Completed)
Fase 4
01.01.2015
- 31.12.2016
(Completed)
Fase 3 01.01.2013 - 31.12.2014 (Completed) |